When you delete a file from your computer in Win7, you often get a hint that the file is in use, cannot be deleted, or that the operation cannot be completed because the file is open in XXX, especially the temp temporary folder. But look at the Win7 taskbar, obviously did not start any program, in the end who is using these files? How do I remove them? To successfully delete these files, first find out which processes are calling them, and then close the related application. Compared to the legacy Windows system, the Win7 "File in Use" dialog box improves, and it tells us what program is calling the file.
However, most of the time the system still can't list all the programs that call the files, so we still can't delete the files successfully. At this point, Win7 "Resource Monitor" to play a role. Open the Resource Monitor. In the Start search box, type Resource monitor and press ENTER to open.
If you are prompted to enter an administrator password or confirm, type the password or provide confirmation.
In the Resource Monitor dialog box, switch to the CPU tab. Click the small arrow to the right of the associated handle bar to expand it. Enter a filename in the search field (if the filename is longer, enter a partial filename), and then click Enter. All of the files associated with a file are now listed in the image column.
The process of calling the file is selected, right mouse, click "End Process", now these files can be successfully deleted.
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